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Description:
Scaffolds an entire resource, from model and migration to controller and
views, along with a full test suite. The resource is ready to use as a
starting point for your restful, resource-oriented application.
Pass the name of the model, either CamelCased or under_scored, as the first
argument, and an optional list of attribute pairs.
Attribute pairs are column_name:sql_type arguments specifying the
model's attributes. Timestamps are added by default, so you don't have to
specify them by hand as 'created_at:datetime updated_at:datetime'.
You don't have to think up every attribute up front, but it helps to
sketch out a few so you can start working with the resource immediately.
For example, `scaffold post title:string body:text published:boolean`
gives you a model with those three attributes, a controller that handles
the create/show/update/destroy, forms to create and edit your posts, and
an index that lists them all, as well as a map.resources :posts
declaration in config/routes.rb.
Examples:
`./script/generate scaffold post` # no attributes, view will be anemic
`./script/generate scaffold post title:string body:text published:boolean`
`./script/generate scaffold purchase order_id:integer amount:decimal`